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Field Day’s coming home: 3 acts not to miss at Field Day festival 2021

Oliver Gunns
Events, News, United Kingdom
2 April 2021

It’s coooming home, it’s coooming home, it’s cooooooming: Field Day’s coming home. Yep you read that right, London’s Field Day festival will be making a long-awaited return to Victoria Park this summer.

Taking place on the 29th of August, the soiree will see an array of electronic music’s finest lay their hat in the North London spot, for a day-long voyage into house and techno’s outer realms.

We’ve picked a handful of acts that are set to appear at this summer’s edition and we’ve linked to their mixes below too – so headphones on before reading! Here are our top picks to see at Field Day festival 2021.

India Jordan

The Ninja Tune mainstay has been making waves since first coming on to our radar at RA’s ‘twentyfour / seven party’ two years ago. House, techno, breaks, disco… India play what they want, when they want and it always delivers the goods.

Bandcamp // Soundcloud // Instagram

TSHA

Three words epitomise TSHA’s output: feel-good dance music. It’s soft, it’s gentle but there’s more than enough oomph to get your body rocking. She also collaborates with some amazing vocalists on her productions (think Gabrielle Aplin and fast-rising UKG favourite Ell Murphy). Take a listen to her latest EP below – it’s delish. 

Bandcamp // Soundcloud // Instagram

Logic1000

Australian-born, Berlin-based and wicked on the ones and twos: Samantha Poulton needs little in the way of introduction. She mixed RA.764 in January, then Mixmag’s Cover Mix in February and in five months time she’ll be cooking up a storm at Field Day. Not much more for us to add… just make sure you give her Cover Mix a listen. It’s a corker.

Bandcamp // Soundcloud // Instagram 

Field Day festival will be taking place at Victoria Park on Saturday, 29th August 2021. All tickets and full lineup available to view here.

Connect with Field Day:

f:  @fielddaylondon

in: @fielddayfestivals

tw: @fielddaylondon

 

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